L A R R Y
M c C R A Y
B L U E S
GUITAR VIRTUOSO
SINGER and SONGWRITER
SINGER and SONGWRITER
CHATS ABOUT MOST RECENT RELEASE
'THE GIBSON SESSIONS'
featuring
Dickie
Betts ... Derek Trucks ...
David Hidalgo and Jimmy Herring
Larry McCray's heart and soul are in the blues. Of that,
there's no question. It's been 25 years -- award-winning ones at that --
of scalding-hot and tasteful blues from the Arkansas-born, Michigan-based
singer, guitarist, bandleader, songwriter and heir apparent to a lineage that
includes personal influences and heroes such as B.B. King, Freddie King, Albert
King, all of whom he's had the chance to meet and play with. McCray's eight
albums have blended reverence for that tradition with his own soulful spin on
the form, and those achievements have been noted with an Orville H. Gibson Male
Blues Guitarist of the Year award as well as the Top Guitarist prize in
International Blues Matters' 2014 writer's poll.
But there's a part of McCray here that has a rock
'n' roll beat too, and he's following
that on his latest release,
THE GIBSON SESSIONS, a 12-song set featuring some of his
personal favorites by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Seger, ZZ Top, Gregg Allman, the
Doobie Brothers, the Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival and others,
with help from six-string brethren such as Allman Brothers Band co-founder
Dickey Betts, Derek Trucks (Allman Brothers Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Eric
Clapton), Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Jimmy Herring (Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Allman Brothers Band, The Dead, Phil Lesh & Friends). "The blues
is my favorite, for sure. I get more out of it, feeling-wise, but I've always
been a rock 'n' roll fan and I've always tried to write music that was rock 'n'
roll friendly," McCray explains.that on his latest release,
Larry with the legendary Buddy Guy |
LARRY
McCRAY
THE
GIBSON
SESSIONS
with
Special Guests
Dickey Betts
Derek Trucks
David Hidalgo
Jimmy Herring
available at www.larrymccray.net
For more information
about
Larry
McCray
visit
Discography
Ambition (1990)
Delta Hurricane (1993)
Meet Me at The Lake (1996) with The Bluegills
Born to Play the Blues (1998)
Believe It (2000)
Blues is my Business (2001)
Live on Interstate 75 (2006)
Larry McCray (2007)
The Gibson Sessions (2015)
LARRY McCRAY
APPEARS
AUGUST 18TH 2020
7PM PACIFIC/10PM EASTERN
on INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS
with RAY SHASHO
BBS RADIO ONE
www.bbsradio.com
MY NEW BOOK IS FINALLY OUT!
ENTITLED
THE
ROCK STAR CHRONICLES
SERIES ONE
CHRONICLES, TRUTHS,
CONFESSIONS AND WISDOM FROM THE MUSIC LEGENDS THAT SET US FREE
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Featuring over 45
intimate conversations with some of
the greatest rock
legends the world will ever know.
CHRIS SQUIRE... DR.
JOHN... GREG LAKE... HENRY MCCULLOUGH... JACK BRUCE … JOE LALA… JOHNNY WINTER... KEITH EMERSON... PAUL
KANTNER... RAY THOMAS... RONNIE
MONTROSE... TONY JOE WHITE... DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS… MIKE LOVE... TOMMY ROE...
BARRY HAY... CHRIS THOMPSON... JESSE COLIN YOUNG... JOHN KAY... JULIAN
LENNON... MARK LINDSAY... MICKY DOLENZ… PETER RIVERA ...TOMMY JAMES… TODD
RUNDGREN... DAVE MASON... EDGAR WINTER... FRANK MARINO... GREGG ROLIE... IAN
ANDERSON... JIM “DANDY” MANGRUM... JON ANDERSON... LOU GRAMM... MICK BOX...
RANDY BACHMAN… ROBIN TROWER... ROGER
FISHER... STEVE HACKETT... ANNIE HASLAM… ‘MELANIE’ SAFKA... PETULA CLARK...
SUZI QUATRO... COLIN BLUNSTONE… DAVE DAVIES... JIM McCARTY...
PETE BEST
THE ROCK STAR CHRONICLES BOOK TRAILER
BOOK REVIEW
-By Literary Titan (5) STARS
The Rock Star Chronicles, by Ray
Shasho, is a splendid book written by a music enthusiast who has poured their
heart and soul into it. It’s a story of a boy who loved rock music, and his
obsessive passion of it earned himself the name Rock Raymond. He went to school
but instead was schooled in all matters of music while his peers were buried
chin-deep in coursework. He then became a radio DJ and has now compiled a book
on all interviews he held with Rock gods who raided the airwaves back in the
70s and 80s. It’s a compilation of interviews with outstanding vocalists,
legendary guitarists and crazy drummers in the rock music scene. Each interview
gives a reader an in-depth view into their personal lives and the philosophies
that guide their lives which all serve to humanize these great icons. For
readers who are old enough to call themselves baby boomers this book will bring
old memories back to life. Millennials, on the other hand, may think of this
book as a literal work of the Carpool Karaoke show.
The Rock Star Chronicles is a book I
didn’t know I was waiting for. To come across a book that will talk me into
trying something new. One brave enough to incite me to venture into new
frontiers. This book made me a believer- I am now a bona fide Rock and Roll music
fan.
Ray Shasho masterfully gets the
interviewees talking. He smartly coaxes answers from them with crafty questions
designed to get a story rolling out of them. The artists talk about diverse
issues ranging from music, politics, and their social engagements. Having been
on the music seen all his life, Ray Shasho knows the buttons to press, how to
get them comfortable about talking about their lives.
The book’s cover is befitting of its
subject matter with the leather look offering a royal background to the golden
letter print. It speaks to how high a level rock music holds in the pecking
order- arguably, modern music as we know it has originated from blues and rock
music. The second noteworthy thing is the use of high definition pictures
to reference the musician being interviewed in every sub-chapter. This ensures
that the book is for both original rock and roll lovers and aspiring new ones.
Together is makes for a refreshing and consistently enjoyable read.
I recommend this book to rock music enthusiasts,
aspiring musicians wondering what it takes and all readers curious to learn new
things by going back in time.
Author Interview -
Ray Shasho
Ray Shasho
By Literary Titan
The Rock Star Chronicles uses your interviews with
rock legends to humanize them and preserve their contribution to the genre. Why
was this an important book for you to write?
I was fortunate to have lived through two of the
greatest decades for music. It was a time when radio played incredible music
and rock concerts were a bargain and a happening thing to do. Rock groups
featured incredibly talented musicians with guitarists and lead singers in the
spotlight. There has never been a generation to match that period of music
expertise and staying power. I wanted the reader to understand and realize how
great a talent they really were and still are. Especially to wannabe musicians
and the young. Many of the artists I have interviewed have passed on and others
nearing retirement. It was important to me to tell their stories at a
vulnerable period in their lives and be recognized as the greatest music
legends the world will ever know.
What is one interview in this book that stands out
as the most exciting one you had?
Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull has always been a rock
hero to me. He has written and performed complex music and always had an
incredible stage presence. Going to a Tull concert back in the day was a huge
event. I will admit the first time I interviewed Ian Anderson I was quite
nervous. I remember when the phone rang for the interview, I thought, that’s
Jethro Tull calling me! During the second interview I got him to chat about
politics, religion, ancestry, and world events. I tried not to ask the same
mundane music questions that have been asked of him many hundreds of times. He
was intellectual and I was on my best game that day.
What do you think is one thing modern musicians
have to learn from the icons of the rock and roll genre?
Bands must perform live. All the legends started
performing at school dances, bars, clubs, and anywhere they could be seen by an
audience big or small. If they are talented eventually someone will give them a
break, but it will not be easy. Having a You Tube video with a lot of page
views is a start, but it will never have the impact of playing in front of live
audiences.
What do you find is a common misconception people
have about music?
People that pay big money to watch an artist lip
sync on stage and still call it a great show. Music lovers who go see a
legendary rock band and there are no original members in the band. Ringo Starr
would never bill himself as The Beatles, instead he created an All-Starr band.
All generations need to do a little homework before purchasing expensive
tickets to concerts nowadays. My book will certainly help identify who the real
legends are.
Music is a universal language that we all share
and cherish.
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